Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported record revenue of $1.45 billion for Q3 FY 2026, a 14.1% increase compared to Q3 FY 2025 [4][21] - Adjusted EBITDA reached $219 million, marking a 28.5% increase year-over-year, with an adjusted EBITDA margin of 15.1%, up 169 basis points from the previous year [5][22] - The company’s backlog hit an all-time high of $8.2 billion, with $4.99 billion expected to be completed in the next 12 months [6][22] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Organic revenue growth was reported at 7.2%, driven by fiber-to-the-home programs, wireless activity, and maintenance services [21] - Major customers included AT&T with $361.9 million and Lumen with $170.3 million, each exceeding 10% of total revenues for the quarter [22] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company anticipates a $20 billion addressable market for outside plant data center network construction over the next five years, driven by increasing demand for digital infrastructure [7][11] - The NTIA approved final BEAD deployment plans for 15 states, with $29.5 billion in total spending expected, creating a significant addressable market for fiber and HFC infrastructure [8][9] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The acquisition of Power Solutions is expected to enhance the company’s capabilities in the rapidly growing digital infrastructure market, particularly in the data center sector [12][29] - The company aims to leverage its scale and expertise to capitalize on the growing demand for fiber infrastructure and data center construction [7][12] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the strong demand for telecommunications infrastructure, particularly fiber-to-home builds and data center growth [6][19] - The company is optimistic about the future, projecting revenue growth of 13.8% to 15.4% for the full fiscal year, excluding the impact of the pending acquisition [6][24] Other Important Information - The total purchase price for Power Solutions is $1.95 billion, expected to be immediately accretive to adjusted EBITDA margin and diluted EPS [13][29] - The company has secured over $500 million in verbal awards related to BEAD deployments, which will not be reflected in the backlog until the next quarter [9][23] Q&A Session Summary Question: Improvement in DSOs and Power Solutions Expansion - Management noted a 14-day improvement in DSOs, attributing it to strong cash management practices and expressed confidence in maintaining this improvement going forward [35] - Regarding Power Solutions, management highlighted the addition of skilled workforce and the alignment with hyperscaler demands as key growth drivers [36] Question: Customer Relationships and Opportunities - Management indicated that Power Solutions primarily works with general contractors, but there is significant overlap with hyperscaler end users, providing opportunities for diversification [40][42] Question: Fourth Quarter Guidance and Backlog - The wider revenue range for Q4 reflects seasonal factors and the ongoing growth in fiber-to-home programs, with expectations for continued strong performance [57] - Power Solutions has a backlog of over $1 billion, with contracts typically spanning 6 to 12 months, indicating a robust pipeline of work [59] Question: New Market Expansion and Long-Term Strategy - Management emphasized a cautious approach to expanding into new markets, focusing on long-term shareholder returns and leveraging existing strengths in the DMV region [64] Question: Service and Maintenance Agreements - The $500 million in service and maintenance agreements post-quarter reflects the company's ability to secure ongoing work and indicates strong momentum heading into Q4 [72][75]
Dycom(DY) - 2026 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript